Debates

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  • Acting their age

    At the vice presidential debate, the two candidates show their younger bosses how to keep it clean.
  • Young, gifted and right

    The debate provides an excuse for young GOP women -- and a few men -- to get together for some good old conservative consciousness raising.
  • And the winner is ...

    Gore: still unlikable. Bush: still dumb. Feels like a tie.
  • Who won the debate?

    Camille Paglia, Arianna Huffington, Roger Ebert, Ben Stein and others weigh in on the partisan fisticuffs in Boston.
  • More questions for Gore and Bush

    Salon readers pose 10 brain teasers for the presidential candidates.
  • Ten questions for Gore and Bush

    We'd like to see these issues discussed at Tuesday night's debates, but we don't think we will.
  • Slick with sincerity

    On the stump, Joe Lieberman is proving to be good for the Jews and great for Al Gore, even as his critics get louder.
  • Master debaters and political disasters

    Ten years in the making, PBS's "Debating Our Destiny" digs deeper than Nixon's sweat, Bush's watch and the Dukakis disaster.
  • Keeping a lid on the spoilers

    Bush and Gore fear allowing third-party candidates into the debates because they might spark real discussions.
  • Silencio, dude!

    Bush's secret plan to demolish the Al-meister in the presidential debates is revealed.
  • No thirds allowed

    Will Nader and Buchanan be shut out of the presidential debates? Ask the Democrat and the Republican in charge of the process.
  • Alan Keyes teams up with Lenora Fulani

    The press yawns as the political odd couple of the year performs together before a half-packed house.
  • U.S. drug policy: Are we doing the right thing?

    The White House responds to Michael Massing's critique of the war on drugs, and Massing replies.
  • A child shoots a child

    It isn't about guns; it's about neglect.
  • The magic's gone

    What will the all-news networks do now that the McCain and Bradley dramas are over?
  • The gloves stay on

    But why is Bill Bradley so confident?
  • Bush bobs, McCain weaves

    The two favorites fillabluster as Keyes steals the show.
  • Here's mud in your eye

    The South Carolina primary contest has gotten real ugly real quick -- and fingers are wagging at Bush.
  • The machine rages on

    GOP and Democratic presidential candidates fire their last salvos in New Hampshire.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2000
  • Honky-tonk nights

    From a drunken debate hall in South Carolina to nightclubs in Iowa, the candidates for president and their supporters in both major parties spend a weekend whoopin' it up.
  • Round 5

    Bradley and Gore bob and weave through their latest debate in New Hampshire.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Is Mahir just another celebrity victim? Plus: Quibbling with our film critics over the year's best; did Columbine school officials overreact?
  • To the moon, Al

    Al Gore and Bill Bradley square off in New Hampshire, with Ted Koppel cast in the role of marriage counselor.
  • Bush gets religion

    The GOP front-runner extols Jesus and criticizes McCain in his third debate.
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